Wright State would need to win at IUPUI and have the Flames beat the Norse in order for that to happen. That scenario would leave the Raiders with a one-game lead on both teams, and they would own the tiebreaker against each squad.

WSU will win any tiebreaker with NKU by virtue of a season sweep. The Raiders also would own the edge against UIC because if the head-to-head games are split, the next tier of the tiebreaker is how the teams fared against the next highest team in the standings, which in this case would be NKU. And WSU was 2-0, while UIC would be 1-1.

In the event of a three-way tie, the Raiders still win the tiebreaker because they would be 3-1 (2-0 vs. NKU and 1-1 vs. UIC), while the Flames would be 2-2 and the Norse 1-3.

If Wright State wins Friday at IUPUI and NKU wins at UIC later that night, the Flames would be eliminated and everything would come down to Sunday, with the Raiders needing to either win at UIC or have the Norse lose at IUPUI.

The NKU game is at 1 p.m., while Wright State and UIC don’t begin until 6 p.m. So in a scenario where the Raiders and Norse enter the final day tied, WSU will either already be conference champs by tipoff at UIC (if NKU loses at IUPUI) or be in a must-win situation (if NKU beats IUPUI) in order to earn the championship and No. 1 seed.